Grand Chess Tour 2017

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Dates12 June–21 December 2017
Grand Chess Tour
2017
2017 Grand Chess Tour winner Magnus Carlsen.
Tournament information
Dates12 June–21 December 2017
Host(s)Paris
Leuven
St. Louis
London
Final positions
ChampionNorway Magnus Carlsen
Runner-upFrance Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
3rd placeArmenia Levon Aronian
Tournament statistics
Most tournament titlesNorway Magnus Carlsen (2)
Prize money leaderNorway Magnus Carlsen ($245,417)
Points leaderNorway Magnus Carlsen (41)
 2016
2018 

Grand Chess Tour 2017 was a circuit of chess tournaments, which was the third edition of Grand Chess Tour. It took place from June 21 to December 12, 2017, and was won by reigning World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen.

The tour consisted of five events, including three fast chess and two classical events. Scoring system looked as follows:

PlacePoints
1st12/13*
2nd10
3rd8
4th7
  5th6
  6th5
  7th4
8th3
  9th2
10th1

Lineup

The tour consisted of nine regular players, who were selected to participate based on different criteria, including performance in previous edition, average rating for last twelve months, URS rating and invitation by organizers. Almost all invitees accepted, with only exception being former world champion Vladimir Kramnik, who refused to participate due to busy schedule.[1]

Player Country Rating (January 2017) Qualification method
Wesley So  United States 2808 Winner of Grand Chess Tour 2016
Hikaru Nakamura  United States 2785 Runner-up of Grand Chess Tour 2016
Fabiano Caruana  United States 2827 Third place in Grand Chess Tour 2016
Magnus Carlsen  Norway 2840 Average FIDE rating
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave  France 2796 Average FIDE rating
Ian Nepomniachtchi  Russia 2767 URS
Sergey Karjakin  Russia 2785 URS
Viswanathan Anand  India 2786 Wildcard
Levon Aronian  Armenia 2780 Replacement for Vladimir Kramnik

Schedule and results

Dates Tournament Host city Winner
June 21-25 Paris Rapid and Blitz Paris Magnus Carlsen
June 28-July 27 Your Next Move Leuven Magnus Carlsen
August 1-17 Sinquefield Cup St. Louis Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
August 13-17 Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz St. Louis Levon Aronian
December 1-17 London Chess Classic London Fabiano Caruana

Tournaments

Standings

References

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